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Blog 4 - irfan

 Today was so so tiring....I just joined the cabinet of pro org last week I think? I don't really remember. But yes, it was a really hard decision for me because i'm currently enjoying my school life because it's not too much and it's pretty balanced right now. I feel really sorry for the people in that cabinet for convincing me more than 10 times just to make sure that I will join.

Earlier, I was struggling to make 10 envelopes and I found it a bit funny. In my mind I was thinking about my ability, "HOW CAN I DO SO MUCH SPORTS BUT I DON'T HAVE A GOOD HAND COORDINATION TO FOLD THESE PAPERS‽". But at the end, luckily I got it.

So now, back to last week class. We again started the class with...hmm..HOW CAN I FORGOT AGAIN THE NAME. Was it squardlle? Something like that. This time we took less time than 2 weeks ago. We learned new collocations and they were pretty hard this time. The first series of collocations were easier because just by the words itself, it kind of gave you the hint of the meaning. But this time, it's like dealing with metaphors and more confusing words.

The class was pretty chill, we did a seatwork based on the collocations and that's it, after you're done you got free time which I used to play a mobile football game. Interesting part was when I asked miss if she watches football. I'm just curious since she's from UK. I was expecting her to say yes but too bad she said no :((. That's pretty much what happened in the class last week.

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  1. I've never been I terested in football I'm afraid. I used to play hockey, and that was fun but I prefer to play than watch sports. I've always been more interested in martial arts to be honest.
    Having sports coordination and being dexterous are different skills.

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